by CruiselineQ
Amazing. Get your camera and go all the way forward.
Visited: Jun 21, 2014
by tkloes
best part of the cruise. We had poor weather, but it was still awesome. And believe it or not, there was no extra charge for this!
Visited: Aug 08, 2015
by Mermaidstyle
titlewave in waiting
Visited: Jun 02, 2018
by JasonTheExcited
Its a big slab of ice. Pretty cool. I especially liked it when chunks of ice fell into the water. I was disappointed though that someone from the bridge didn't yell "iceberg dead ahead". Besides that it was pretty good. Good to see once but wouldn't be that interested to go back
by jwesson2776
scary going through the bergs, but it was an experience that will not be forgotten.
Visited: Sep 04, 2017
by Jmeinershagen
We sailed by the glacier it was beautiful. Loved sitting on our balcony sipping coffee and watching the glacier go by.
Visited: Jul 22, 2019
by kcdc
Find a spot hours ahead of time so you can really enjoy it -don't forget mittens!
Visited: Aug 09, 2014
by Lori64
Beautiful! We've never seen anything like this.
Visited: Sep 13, 2014
by malcolmplymouth
Over 50 years ago at Grammar school in the United Kingdom one learnt about Glaciers as part of "O" level course in Geography. Until yesterday it was so much theory, true, one had seen TV travelogues and photographs but seeing the spectacular scenery along with Dawes Glacier and the other smaller glaciers up close in the Endicott Arm was awe inspiring. Watching the small icebergs floating in sea, one made a quick check to make sure the Captain of the Norwegian Jewel was not called Edward Smith! ( For those in Trivia, Edward Smith was Captain of the Titanic!!!) thankfully Captain Freddricksen and his crew took the Norwegian Jewel very close to Dawes Glacier and then by slowly turning the ship though 180 degrees ensured that all of the passengers had the opportunity of viewing the Glacier up close. Along with seeing whales from the ship viewing the Dawes Glacier was the highlight of our cruise.
by gadgetgal
On an iceberg a seal was sleeping and another had two eagles perched on it.
Visited: May 16, 2015
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